The cast also includes Tilottama Shome and Merenla Imsong in key roles. The season 2 of Paatal Lok is also special as it features former Indian Idol winner Prashant Tamang as a cold-blooded assassin.
While most of the cast this season hails from the North Eastern territory, the one that stands out is Prashant Tamang, who plays the role of the victim’s bodyguard and a deadly sniper.
But another person sharing the spotlight is Prashant Tamang, who plays the deadly sniper - Daniel Lecho. Does the name of the actor ring a bell? It likely does because the now-popular 'sniper' in ...
‘Paatal Lok’ Season 2 is now streaming on Prime Video, featuring standout performances from Jaideep Ahlawat, Tilotama Shome, and Prashant Tamang. Tamang, in particular, has captured the audience’s ...
Prashant Tamang, who plays Sniper Daniel Lecho in Paatal Lok Season 2, is a former Indian Idol winner and has acted in several Nepali films. The crime drama, currently streaming on Prime Video, also ...
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This marks the PAG's second investment in India’s packaging sector in two months, following its recent deal with Manjushree Technopack. BENGALURU: Asia Pacific-focused private equity firm PAG ...
"India's packaging sector has been one of our focuses, given its exposure to key themes driven by India's domestic manufacturing, consumer and industrial sectors," Nikhil Srivastava, managing director ...
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Asia-focused PAG, a leading alternative investment firm, has acquired a majority stake in packaging firm Pravesha Industries at an enterprise value of $200 million (about ₹1,700 crore).
Asia Pacific-focused PAG announced on January 13 that it has signed definitive documents to invest in Manjushree Technopack Limited, one of India’s largest rigid plastic packaging companies.